SOUND AND PRESSURE RIDDIM produced by FAT EYES RECORDS 1999
Sound And Pressure Overview
In 1999, reggae fans heard a special foundation rhythm called Sound And Pressure Riddim. This roots drop reflected the reggae style of the late 1990s. At that time, many rhythms mixed old-school sounds with new production. Sound And Pressure Riddim followed this trend, but stood out with its deep bass and classic reggae instruments. Compared to other roots rhythms of the era, it kept a strong connection to the vintage reggae sound, while also feeling fresh. FAT EYES RECORDS produced this riddim. The label is known for working with top Jamaican artists and helped shape dancehall and reggae in the 1990s. FAT EYES RECORDS released many popular rhythms and became respected for their quality production. On Sound And Pressure Riddim, several well-known artists performed. Jc Lodge sang Nice And Easy. She is famous for her hit song Telephone Love, which was a big success in the late 1980s. Marcia Griffiths performed Just Try Me. She is known for her work with Bob Marley and the I-Threes, and for her solo hit Electric Boogie. Pam Hall delivered Sound And Pressure, showing her smooth vocal style. There was also a Version track called Sound And Pressure Riddim, which let fans enjoy the rhythm by itself. In 1999, this roots drop played on reggae playlists, connecting listeners to both the past and the present. The craftsman’s touch from FAT EYES RECORDS made it a standout release.
Sound And Pressure Tracklist:
- Jc Lodge – Nice And Easy
- Marcia Griffiths – Just Try Me
- Pam Hall – Sound And Pressure
- Version – Sound And Pressure Riddim
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